Japanese Haiku in engraved in clay
Japanese Haiku in engraved in clay

Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry that has 17 moras, usually 5 moras on the first line, 7 moras on the second line and 5 moras on the third line. Moras are not the same as syllables but are pretty close, in definition.
Haiku is usually about an aspect, or feature of nature, haiku in it's best form is brief, bright and clear. One poet from Japan, Basho Matsuo, is known as the first great poet of the great haiku. Haiku cannot be something quickly written down, it has to have a central theme and some thought put into it. A haiku by Basho Matsuo goes as follows (It is translated) :


"Bush clover in blossom waves
Without spilling
A drop of dew."


"The crescent lights
The misty ground.
Buckwheat flowers." ----------
These haiku are not in Japanese so the format of the syllables is somewhat off.

The Japanese format of haiku is not what is seen above. It is in a single-lined horizontal format.



Example of Japanese format: bashō uete / mazu nikumu ogi no / futaba kana
Translation: by my new banana plant / the first sign of something I loathe— / a miscanthus bud

Example of English format:
bashō uete (5)
mazu nikumu ogi no (7)
futaba kana (5)

Translation:
By me new banana plant
The first sign of something I loathe---
A miscanthus bud

Haiku by Ms. Tanner's Period 1 class : (edit and add your haiku poem at the end, make sure you leave your name [First and Last] !!!!!)
Sun, filled with cold juice
Large tangerine in the sky
Waiting to be picked ~Adam

Worn out basketball
Inside piquant slimy
Wears a leather coat Christina C.


Smooth,round,and orange
tastes like juicy bubble gum
looks like a hot sun

Showing off it's beautiful color
symetrical curves making you wonder
could it be a pumpkin *alex

Loving Tangerine
Is Like Loving The Warm Sun
Can't Live Without It! Sharrod R


Tangerine

You look like a ball,
But not bouncy as a ball.
I enjoy you very.

Kerri

Beautiful and sweet,
The never-ending citrus,
Smooth, Tasty, Tangerine.
~Delaney S.